Shahrukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Aarmaan Verma
Music Director
Vishal Shekhar
Ra.One carries the burden of being Hindi cinema’s costliest film, and stars one of our biggest superstars. The film has almost everything going for it: The SFX is up-to-mark,but it is beautiful in appearance, and empty within. Which is a pity. Anubhav could have really made a mark with this one.The SFX, no doubt, is the best you'll have seen in a Hindi film (and that's a big plus), but the shoddy writing spoils the party.
Film Review-Guru Dutt Films' Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam was a classic. Directed by Abrar Alvi, it told the story of a neglected wife who struck an unlikely friendship with a simpleton, while her aristocratic husband spent nights away at a courtesan's.
Review-It’s rare to have an Indian television show translated to the big screen. In Hollywood, it’s a constant occurrence.Last year, Khichdi: the Movie became the first Indian TV show to be adapted for celluloid, and managed to keep the humour intact in the film version too.
Film Review: The story revolves around Arjun Bhagwat (Emraan Hashmi), who plays a former cop. After his stint as a cop, he earns his living by doing odd jobs for the pimps and gangsters of Goa. Priya (Jacqueline Fernandez), is a model, who's in love with Arjun. The movie shifts gears once Arjun meets a Goan pimp, who gives him an assignment to trace several prostitutes, who have almost vanished in thin air. Tracing a common number, Arjun weaves a plan to trap the serial killer Dheeraj, played with amazing poise by Prashant Narayan.
Pawan Malhotra, Gautam Verma, Prashant Narayanan, Kay Kay Menon,Deepti Naval, Piyush Mishra
Music Director
Sandeep-Surya
Review-As the name suggests, the film is set in Mumbai's 'Bhindi Bazaar'. The story revolves around two gangs of pickpockets, who are at constant loggerheads to prove their supremacy. One is led by Mamu (Malhotra) and the other by Pandey (Mishra). Their fight is more personal as they fall for the same woman. The film shows tales of hunger for power, friendships, deceit, lies and love.
Review-Bollywood’s original idiot Bharat Bhushan played by Vinay Pathak returns, after a gap of four years. In this instalment, Bharat, a tax inspector by profession, joins a reality show in a hope to win a big cash prize.
Ragini MMS is a story of a boy, Uday(Raj Kumar Yadav) who wants to make it big in life on an advice of one of his friend and he takes his girlfriend Ragini (Kainaz Motivala) to a place situated deep inside the forest. The idea behind taking ragini to an unknown place was to make an MMS so as to achieve stardom. But Uday never knew that the place he was heading to was haunted...
The movie is technically sound and has been shot by a number of cameras.... accompanied with a good sound and visual quality, it offers a fine performance by the actors. Ragini MMS has an abrupt ending and somehow fails to grip the audience. So watch the movie only if you have serious drive for a horror flick..
As everyone is in cricket mood these days, I thought of creating a kirket commentary special for Mera Sangeet fans.
Can you imagine if Amitabh Bachhan, Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Nana Patekar, Dilip Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Raj Kumar and other stars enter the commentator's box. Well if you want to listen to their commentory, tune in to Masti Ki Pathshalla on Friday, March 18th. Check out the timings on Program Listings Page.
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Imraan Khan - His father works as a consultant at LinkedIn in Silicon Valley. His parents divorced when he was one and a half years old and he replaced his surname Pal with Khan. He is the nephew of actor Aamir Khan, director Mansoor Khan and the grandson of Nasir Hussain
You wanna know more such trivia about choclati actors of bollywood then do listen to Fursat Ke Raat Din this weekend..